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The worsening mental health of young adults

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31 Aug 2021
Based on the work of
Nicholas BiddleMatthew Gray

Levels of psychological distress for young adults were high and not recovering despite stabilising for other age groups between August and October 2020. Victorians’ mental health outcomes were also worse than for the rest of Australia.

11.8

Levels of psychological distress (measured on the Kessler 6 scale) for Australia as a whole stabilised (at an average of 11.8) between August and October

30 %

While distress levels stabilised for Victorians as well, there were at least 30% more likely to feel worse on measures of psychological distress

15.7

Those aged 28-24 experienced a large increase in psychological distress from August (14.6) to October (15.7)

21 %

Distress levels for young adults was 21% worse than pre-COVID levels measures in February 2017

Psychological Distress by age, February 2017 and April to October 2020
In the past 4 weeks how often have you felt Nervous? Hopeless? Restless or fidgety? That everything was an effort? So sad that nothing could cheer you up? Worthless?
Sources & Methodology
Variable description K6 value by month
Variable time span February 2017 - October 2020
Published by ANU Poll
Publisher Link https://csrm.cass.anu.edu.au/research/publications/tracking-outcomes-during-covid-19-pandemic-october-2020-reconvergence
Data Source doi:10.26193/I6ZDOR
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